The only difference is typically you eat cakes with a fork (or whatever eating utensil you have available at the time) and sandwiches you hold in your hands.
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:23 am
Prof. Moonie
Hmm... interesting interpretation.
The only difference is typically you eat cakes with a fork (or whatever eating utensil you have available at the time) and sandwiches you hold in your hands.
Not always though, there are open faced sandwiches that are usually served hot with gravy and mashed potatoes. and there are also sandwich cakes (though those are pretty much always just a cheap dessert snack that you buy in like, a gas station).
The only difference is typically you eat cakes with a fork (or whatever eating utensil you have available at the time) and sandwiches you hold in your hands.
Not always though, there are open faced sandwiches that are usually served hot with gravy and mashed potatoes. and there are also sandwich cakes (though those are pretty much always just a cheap dessert snack that you buy in like, a gas station).
Obviously there's exceptions depending on the sandwich and how much goodies are loaded on them. And the same goes for cakes, such as cupcakes and other small dessert items.
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 9:01 am
Making an analogy without defining any specifics can lead tho this sort of roundabout discussion that doesn't lead anywhere.
Too vague and anything can be stretched to fit, too specific and and it won't be a topic people can make enough connections to. And honestly no matter how specific/vague you get there will be examples that can both be stretched to fit or refute the original statement.
Making an analogy without defining any specifics can lead tho this sort of roundabout discussion that doesn't lead anywhere.
Too vague and anything can be stretched to fit, too specific and and it won't be a topic people can make enough connections to. And honestly no matter how specific/vague you get there will be examples that can both be stretched to fit or refute the original statement.
Yeah, I agree with this.
Because if you were going off what is only given in the original post... one could say lasagna is a cake.
Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:32 pm
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Making an analogy without defining any specifics can lead tho this sort of roundabout discussion that doesn't lead anywhere.
Too vague and anything can be stretched to fit, too specific and and it won't be a topic people can make enough connections to. And honestly no matter how specific/vague you get there will be examples that can both be stretched to fit or refute the original statement.
Yeah, I agree with this.
Because if you were going off what is only given in the original post... one could say lasagna is a cake.
Or Meatloaf. (it's a loaf, usually incorporates bread, meat, and veggies.)
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Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 5:48 am
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Because if you were going off what is only given in the original post... one could say lasagna is a cake.
This thread is significantly altering my perceptions of food.
That said, I have not yet been able to get my mind to accept lasagna as a replacement dessert. It still just wants regular cake.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:54 pm
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Because if you were going off what is only given in the original post... one could say lasagna is a cake.
This thread is significantly altering my perceptions of food.
That said, I have not yet been able to get my mind to accept lasagna as a replacement dessert. It still just wants regular cake.
Because if you were going off what is only given in the original post... one could say lasagna is a cake.
This thread is significantly altering my perceptions of food.
That said, I have not yet been able to get my mind to accept lasagna as a replacement dessert. It still just wants regular cake.
There technically are dessert lasagnas.
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:27 am
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Making an analogy without defining any specifics can lead tho this sort of roundabout discussion that doesn't lead anywhere.
Too vague and anything can be stretched to fit, too specific and and it won't be a topic people can make enough connections to. And honestly no matter how specific/vague you get there will be examples that can both be stretched to fit or refute the original statement.
Yeah, I agree with this.
Because if you were going off what is only given in the original post... one could say lasagna is a cake.
Or Meatloaf. (it's a loaf, usually incorporates bread, meat, and veggies.)
Essentially a savory version of a fruitcake. Just a tastier version. sweatdrop